Contest to be!! Spring is Here, Yahoo!!!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I need your help to set up the guidelines. I want to do a picture contest, pictures of spring!! And then we can all vote on the best depiction. But........................... when is spring for all of you? How late should we have it last so everyone gets a chance to submit their favotite photos? When will spring come to your area?

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Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

well kell flowers do not start blooming very early here, if you want blooms, so may have to pass this one up

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3a)

You probably can't wait for us--it is not until May! I don't know if I am going to make it this year, I feel a break down coming on! lol

Needville, TX(Zone 9a)

What is your beautiful picture Kell?

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

mine is now so it may be too late if you wait too long.

Adrian, MI(Zone 5b)

Gee Kell this is nice , but maybe it should just be for the warmer zones and maybe you could do one later for us frigid ones, Ha!!
Bonnie

Whitewater, WI

Hmmmmm.... Looks like we have a winner, Kell... It is a beautiful picture. :)

Moscow, TN(Zone 7a)

That is a beautiful picture. It is hard not to get spring fever when you have something like that blooming. We have a few daffodils and the tulip magnolias are starting to bloom, won't be long now. But it is always possible that by this time next week it will be bitterly cold. I always have to be careful and not jump the gun this time of year. Otherwise I will be out there schlepping plants back in or mulching like crazy.

Hi Kell, I have some early bloomers now but not much. I think you should be able to do the contest now as many will be able to contribute. For those who can't I'm sure they understand and will most likely enjoy seeing some Spring photo's. I think a week running would be enough time. I'm not sure how you have run these in the past hope too see some Great pics.....

New Hyde Park, NY(Zone 7a)

I had little bulbs sticking their little heads out and snack SNOW then again yesterday MORE SNOW, now their saying another storm expected Monday or Tuesday. So at this point who knows when my spring will come. And I never trust the month of March here . But would enjoy see other pic's, it give's us something to look forward to. And that picture you posted is beautiful, what is that?

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Here's Ohio in April.

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Ohio in June

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Ohio in June.

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New Hyde Park, NY(Zone 7a)

Very Pretty

Lewiston, CA(Zone 7b)

Only a few dafodils open here, we have a late spring too. Late April, so us colder climates bay have to just sit this one out & drool at your spring pics!

New Hyde Park, NY(Zone 7a)

NY in June

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New Hyde Park, NY(Zone 7a)

NY again

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New Hyde Park, NY(Zone 7a)

wow that picture was pretty bad, how about this one

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Gratiot, WI(Zone 5b)

Traditionally in southern Wisconsin, Memorial Day is the "safe" time to be planting out the annuals. So I guess we'd say the end of May here. Do the other Wisconsinites agree?
Richard T.

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Gratiot, WI(Zone 5b)

A bit of what I left behind when I moved. Sorry the bleeding hearts are yellowing but it was the end of their season. Oh how I wish I could have dug some of what I had, but this way I get to start all over. That's fun too.

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Gratiot, WI(Zone 5b)

The beauty of GREEN

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Loved seeing everyones' pics. Maybe we aren't too far from spring. I'm ready!

Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Beautiful pictures. Keep them coming. LOL

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

We're definately starting spring here, crocuses, snowdrops, camellias, daffodils are blooming and some tulips are thinking about it. Many of the flowering ornamental fruit trees are almost in full bloom. We have an annual flower count this week, mostly for publicity and tourism, so the numbers may or not be trusted. I don't have the final count, but my Wed, it was over 4Billion. Last year the total week was something like 1.4 B, so spring is early here this year.

Linda in Victoria.(BC Canada)

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I was talking to Scoot and she thought a way to solve the problem was to have 1 contest but to hold it in April. That way us early people can take our pictures now and save them. And then those still draped in snow, can take them as their area warms up. WHAT DO YOU THINK??? Or will the fun be gone for the the early spring people having to wait to post their pictures??


Great pictures everyone!! I do not remember seeing Gloria's yard before!!! It looks beautiful!!

Pam, it is Robinia hispida, a locust, I do believe. It is gorgeous.

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Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

Back in Washingon State last week, the anxious little green and red buds on the alder and maples said SPRING to me... and the bulbs ooooching out of the ground looking for warmth.... Such a feeling of renewal. That says Spring to me even more than a tree in flower!!!

But then, that's me.

Can't wait to see the photos!

Carol

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

So take some pics Carol!! Any pic that says spring to you goes!! They sound great.

Goshen, OH(Zone 6a)

Late March we get spring bulbs and the lots of blooms in the woodland garden in april and then it goes on till frost. this is a pic of my beebalm after I cut it down some new came up and mother nature gave me a double just had to take a pic.

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Olathe, KS(Zone 6a)

Hiya Kell. I'm glad you asked this Q as I've always been curious how big of a jump most other gardeners get on me here in Kansas. I can't give you a date but I can give you a vague idea of where we are spring wise via what plants are doing what.
It seems like daffodils are the 1st bloomers I see around here. Mine have yet to even break ground yet BUT I have seen 2 yards around town where the Daffodil spikes are maybe 4 inches above ground. I'd bet mine will break the surface in the next week or 2. They sure better as winter depression is getting the best of me;).
This is the time of year where I break out all of my seed flats and clean them up for seeds. I should be soaking seeds right now but I'm behind schedule and I haven't a clue where I'll put all the seed flat and flouro lamps yet. I'll make room somehow, I always do.
I'll also be taking cuttings off of everything I keep indoors over winter this week. This keeps my wife from breaking he bank when it is warm enough to begin planting! LOL Over the last 3 years since I've began growing out more seedlings and cuttings than I normally have, I figured I'm saving atleast 500$ to 700$ in the months of April and June alone! Now if I could only produce my own cypress mulch, I could really save some money!!!Depending on the prices(the last 2 years its been cheaper buying it by the bag rather than truckload), I know we bought atleast 50 bags of it. It makes me sick saying it!
Shoot, I'm off an yet another tangent that has nothing to do with the topic and onto yet another marathon post. When will I learn?LOL Thanks all.
JD

San Diego, CA(Zone 10a)

Tropical sunset as of a few minutes ago. Poor thing has so many blossoms that she is all propped up.

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

So pretty Thinkdirt, I love that color. JD, good work! I need you to start making plants for me too!
LOL

Frogs, are you sure that is Tropical Sunset? You must be in 7th heaven with all those blooms. I think I am in brug lust.

San Diego, CA(Zone 10a)

Got it from Brugie so I assume my source is good. Lol. It has been cool and rainy so that may account for the light color. Butterfly is also very pale in this weather.

Kell, I have seen pics of all your brugs. I think it as gone beyond lust for you and is full fledged passion.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Wow, really?

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Oh Frogsrus, I am sure she is the best source. My Tropical Sunset just has a totally different shape. Maybe mine is not Tropical Sunset. It could very well be something else. LOL! Your Tropical Sunset it is sure more floriferous then mine ever was! Lucky you!

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Jones Creek, TX(Zone 9a)

Wow so many pretty pictures, we are just beginning to see some of the trees bud out so I don't know who long before the rest of you see buds and blooms.
I know we are really getting lots of stuff in at Lowes and things really look pretty. So I will keep my eyes open for the perfect photo oppertunity............

8o)
dee

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Gratiot, WI(Zone 5b)

Oh Kell, your Tropical Sunset is Beautiful!!! (hint, lol)
And WillowWasp I love the Calla's

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Janice, that doesn't look like my Tropical Sunset. I have no idea what it is, but I do like the shape of the flower. Were those the plants that Arlene brought out to California? I wonder if it could be one of hers.

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Dee, your photo is lovely! What are they??

Jones Creek, TX(Zone 9a)

those are "White Calla Lillys" and they are just beautiful. I really like them and they are all blooming now.........Hope to get more pictures tomorrow. I think spring has arrived on the Coast of Texas...

Dee

8o)

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Those are beautiful pictures. Kell, those flowers are amazing. I near had a heart attack as I thought it might be a new wisteria hybrid. That color is beautiful.

Freesia bulbs and Nasturtiums are usually the first to let me know that spring has arrived.

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